NEERI to examine Mangaluru smart city projects for adherence to pollution norms
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The Mangaluru Smart City Ltd. (MSCL), a special purpose vehicle created by the State government to implement smart city projects in Mangaluru city, has agreed to appoint CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) to examine all projects are taken up in compliance with the Construction and Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016.
The MSCL, which has stopped constructions works after being pulled up by the Karnataka High Court for carrying on the works without adhering to the C&DWM Rules, on Thursday agreed to the court’s suggestion to entrust the task of adhering to the rules to NEERI.
Congress protests against stopping Smart City projects
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January 13, 2021 13:53 IST
Speaking on the occasion, former Minister B. Ramanath Rai said that the Congress had toiled hard to get smart city projects to Mangaluru
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J.R. Lobo, former MLA for Mangaluru City South, speaking at a protest on Tuesday.
Speaking on the occasion, former Minister B. Ramanath Rai said that the Congress had toiled hard to get smart city projects to Mangaluru
The Congress staged a dharna in front of Mangaluru City Corporation on Tuesday protesting against Mangaluru Smart City Ltd. stopping works on various projects taken up in the city under the Smart City mission.
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Premises of Primary Health Center near Mangaladevi temple at Jeppu, in Mangaluru on January 02, 2021. | Photo Credit:
Manjunath HS Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) has proposed to build a multi-purpose complex at Jeppu at an estimated cost of ₹37 crore.
It has proposed to house its existing health centre and veterinary clinic in this complex. In addition, the complex will have a provision for offices, including the ward office of the corporation, commercial shops, and a bus stand.
The corporation has proposed to get the project done under the Smart City Mission by Mangaluru Smart City Ltd. (MSCL). The council of the corporation approved the proposal when it met on Thursday.
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Equestrian club could be started if Horticulture Department leases out land at Kadri, says academy
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Mangaluru Horse Riding Academy promoter believes that a club with training and accommodation facilities could serve the interests of enthusiasts not only from Dakshina Kannada but also from neighbouring districts.
Equestrian club could be started if Horticulture Department leases out land at Kadri, says academy
Mangaluru Horse Riding Academy, the only horse riding training institute in the region established in 2015, has urged the administration to bring horse riding training under the Smart City project and facilitate the establishment of an equestrian club in the city.